Culture & Lifestyle
London offers a fantastic diversity of population and supports a myriad of different
lifestyles. Whatever your background or interest, you’ll find people of
like mind and have the opportunity to express yourself freely.
People of all ages and backgrounds flock to London for many different reasons.
They include improved work prospects, better wages, a higher standard of living
and the stimulation of living in a bustling metropolis. The city’s lifestyles
vary considerably and the options are endless. From nightlife to sport, shopping
to theatre, art to dining there’s always something to do and people to
meet.
London’s long-standing ethnic diversity is an important factor in its
popularity with settlers from overseas. The strong economy of the City draws
many people including graduates from around the country and beyond. The presence
of large numbers of long- and short-term visitors also adds to London’s
vibrancy. As with all big cities, there can be issues with traffic congestion,
crowded public transport, long working hours and high costs of living but there
are ample compensations and ongoing improvements on many fronts.
London is frequently likened to a collection of villages. Clusters of local
shops, markets, parks, leisure centres and other venues help foster a feeling
of local community within a conurbation of seven million people. Some areas
have a particularly strong identities and associations making London a world
in one city. The capital continues to draw newcomers all the time and it is
a city that is always changing.
Religion
Like most factors in London, religion is also incredibly diverse, with all major
world religions represented in the city. The majority of Londoners would describe
themselves as Christian, although the remaining 3 million residents encompass
Sikhs, Buddhists, Hindus, Jewish, and Muslim minorities, with the latest statistics
revealing that there are 36,000 Londoners who categorise themselves under other
religious denominations.
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